Paper-1 | ARE MATING FREQUENCIES RELATED TO TARSAL PAD LENGTH IN CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897? |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-2 | Human Resource Information System (HRIS) – Scope, Challenges and Benefits |
| Dr. HemaMirji, Ria Kapoor |
Paper-3 | IS COPULATION DURATION RELATED TO TARSAL PAD LENGTH IN CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897? |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-4 | ARE ABSOLUTE ABUNDANCES RELATED TO TARSAL PAD LENGTH IN CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897? |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-5 | ARE MATING FREQUENCIES RELATED TO MALE AND FEMALE SIZE IN CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897? |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-6 | DOES EJACULATE VOLUME VARY WITH ABSOLUTE ABUNDANCE IN CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897? |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-7 | Size across weather gradients in pill millipedes (Diplopoda): II. Female volume and lowest number of daily hours of sunshine (average) |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-8 | Size across weather gradients in pill millipedes (Diplopoda): I. Female volume and precipitation |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-9 | Size across weather gradients in pill millipedes (Diplopoda): III. Female volume and lowest number of daily hours of sunshine (total), the warmest month in the year, coolest month in the year, average annual temperature, and month with the highest number of rainy days |
| M. Ian Cooper |
Paper-10 | ARE MATING FREQUENCIES RELATED TO EJACULATE VOLUMES IN CENTROBOLUS COOK, 1897? |
| M. Ian Cooper |